Hi,
we have a cascading field but we cannot create a report from that: because we need both level separately.
Do you know a solution for that?
Thanks,
Rumi
There is a code example here for getting the two parts of a cascading select:
Personally I'd consider solving this problem with an excel macro rather than redundantly storing both parts separately.
Hi Jamie,
many thanks for your support!
Hence I am not acquinted with that script, can I ask how can I define the 2 separate custom fields?
Thanks again,
Rumi
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Start at https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/GRV/Scripted+Fields ... it's overkill though for what you're trying to do imho.
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The only solution I know of is to write a pair of custom fields (derived custom fields, so nothing extra in the database), that pull their values from the parent and child separately. They'd effectively be read-only select lists. You could also do it with a single one by concatenating the cascading values, but that breaks the reporting in some ways because it flattens the cascading select (e.g. if you've got A-aaa, B-aaa, and C-bbb as your three cascading select values, then you can't report on "where second layer is aaa". You can if you have two fields)
Leave them off screens as you don't need their values repeated. I'm pretty sure the script-runner will let you do these fields without having to write a plugin.
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Like Jamie, I should have pointed out it's a bit of overkill to expose it as fields. I've given a technical answer without looking at the wider problem again.
I agree with Jamie - step back and look at the requirements. My fix is generalised, but if you've only got one or two specific reports/questions, then it would be better to code directly for them.
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